474 BURSTPJ !RPOINT I . Hawken Giles LockwoodLangM.R.C.S. Marshall Walter, grocer, Western rd Russell Arth.Reuben,irnmngr.High st Eng.,L.S.A. surgeon (firm, Hawken Masters & Tulley, family grocers, St. Christopher's Home for the Aged, & Beach), Eastern house drapers, house furnishers & house road Hayes Ernest, greengrocer, 7 Church agents, The Stores, High street & St. John's College (Rev. Arthur Henry Coombes M.A. head master; E. E. terrace, High street Keviner• road, Heathorn Fredk. Jn. baker, High st Maury Camille (Mdlle. )_, girls' school, Balshaw, sec) Heaton Geo. Edward M.P.S. chemist, see Heron May (:Miss) & 2\'Iaury Salcombe William, Chinese Gardens High street Camille (~dlle) P.H. Western road Render Bernard Brooks, farmer, }litten & Co. cl~emists (Arnold Shove Charles, masseur, Thistledene, Little park Spencer Whitby :\

HIGH HURSTWOOD, 2~ miles north from Buxted course of erection. Heron's Ghyll is the property and station on the Erid.ge and branch of the , residence of J ames Fitzalan Hop€ esq. :.VI.P., J .P. The Brighton and South Coast railway, and 4 north from population in rgrr was 6r5. Uckfield, is an ecclesiastical parish, formed 22 Dec. Post & T. Office.-Peter Page, sub-postmaster. Letters 1871• from the of Buxted. It is in the arrive from Uckfield at 8.10 a.m. & 4.30 p.m.; dis­ Northern division of the county, Loxfield Dorset patched· 11.35 a.m. & 6.15 p.m.; sundays, arrive at hundred, rape, Uckfield petty sessional rlivisiun 8.ro a.m.; dispatch_ed ro.ro a.m. Buxted, 2~ miles and county court district, and in the rural deanery of distant, is the nearest money order office Uckfield, archdeaconry of Lewes and diocese of Chichester. Holy Trinity church is of stone )n the Per­ Wall Letter Boxes.-Heron's Ghyll. cleared at ro.3o & pendicular style, and has a taw.er, erected in 1903 at 7.20 p.m. on week days & rr.m a. m. on sundays; a cost of about [25o, from designs by Mr. Christian, Royal Oak, cleared at 8.30 a.m. & 6.15 p.m.; sun­ architect, of London, and containing 2 bells: the west days, 8.30 a.m window and four others are stained : there are sitting-s Pillar Letter Boxes.-The Hermitage, cleared at 11.45 for 263 persons. The register dates from the year 1871. a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; · sundays, ro a.m.; Parlrhnrst, The living is a vicarage, net yearly value [330, with cleared a.t II .40 a.m. & 6.20 p.m. ; sundays, 9·55 residence, in the gift of the Archbishop of Canterbur~·, a.m.; Strood~, cleared at 10.30 a.m. & 7-I5 p.m.; and held since r88r by the Rev. Thomas Constable M.A. sundays, r r. ro a.m. ; Poundgate, cleared at 10.25 of Hertford College, Oxford. The Catholic church, a.m. & 7.ro p.tn.; sundays, rr.s a.n1 Heron's Ghyll, dedicated to St. John the Evangelist, ' and built in 1897 at the expense of James F. Hope esq. Public Elementary School (mixed & infants), built in M.P., J.P. is an edifice of stone in the Early English 1872, for 120 children; this school has an endow­ style: two stained windows were inserted in 1913 as a ment of £3o yearly, from bequests by the late Col. memorial to Mrs. Helen Ridddl : there is a small Harcourt & Lady Catharine J. Vernon-Ha.rcourt; £25 1 burying ground close to the church. A Dominican con- 1 from Saunders' charit~· & £w from Fermor of Crow­ vent was established here in 1913, in connection with i boroug-h's charity; Miss M. E. Johnson, mistress; which an orphanage for 12 children is now (1915) in 1 'Miss ~ancy Kenward, infants' mistress